Sweden has taken "concrete action" to address Türkiye's concerns over its NATO membership bid, including stepping up counter-terrorism efforts, Stockholm told Ankara in a letter dated Oct. 6 and seen by Reuters, APA reports.
The two-page letter gives 14 examples of steps taken by Sweden to show it "is fully committed to the implementation" of a memorandum it signed with Türkiye and Finland in June, which resulted in NATO member Türkiye lifting its veto of their applications to the trans-Atlantic security alliance.
In its letter to Türkiye, Sweden said that "concrete action has been taken on all core elements of the trilateral agreement".